It’s probably a) took
Depends on if it was in the past or present...
Answer:
B). The author's last name.
E). The page number.
Explanation:
Parenthetical citations are described as the reference or citations to a specific information, quote, or paraphrasing from the text or from some other source.
As per the question, an in-text or parenthetical citation(in MLA format) must need information of the 'author's last name' followed by 'the page number'. This reflects that the author is properly acknowledging the original sources or references which have been referred to in the work or paper. For example; ('Lawrence, 123'). Therefore, <u>options B and E</u> are the correct answers.
Answer:
What exactly is the question?
Explanation:
The correct answer would be B. Adjective.
A participial phrase would appear to be a verb but it functions as an adjective in a sentence. It describes a noun. It consists of a present participle, past participle, or any modifiers and objects.